January 7, 2026 · 0 Comments
King residents will have the option of voting via the internet, in this year’s municipal election. Council opted to pursue staff recommendations that combine the use of Internet Voting, in addition to the alternative voting methods approved at its meeting of March being use of paper ballots with optical scan tabulators, and alternative voting methods for accessibility purposes, including a vote at home program for municipal and school board elections held in the Township of King.
The framework has come together for King’s comprehensive transportation plan. Councillors received the revamped Transportation Master Plan, setting in motion a process that identifies local assets, and also shared infrastructure responsibilities with the Region. As government mandates change, the document also explores joint funding models, and assesses opportunities for road uploads where regional functions are evident.
York Regional Council approved a $5.2-billion 2026 Budget, the fourth and final year of the 2023 to 2026 multi-year budget aligning with this term of ...
King Township Council adopts 2026 municipal budget that maintains current service levels with a minimal 1.5% increase to the operating budget.Both the Township’s Capital and ...
King Theatre Company (KTC) is thrilled to announce its holiday production of A Christmas Carol by Jacqueline Goldfinger, running Dec. 13–21, at Schomberg Community Hall.Experience ...
The magic of WinterFest has returned to Canada’s Wonderland.The sixth season of WinterFest features exciting live shows – including two new ones – enchanted themed ...
Grab a scarf, gather your loved ones and brush up on your carolling voice, King Township’s tree lighting events bring the holiday cheer close to ...
Development in King will operate under slightly new rules, starting in 2026. Council received the staff report regarding the Development Charge Background Study and accompanying bylaw. The bylaw will be voted on by council in the new year. The Development Charge (DC) Study is required by the Development Charges Act, and determines the DC rate and updates the DC Bylaw, which will expire Jan. 13, 2026.
Starting December 31, King Township will transition to an enhanced recycling system that includes a new recycling cart and collection schedule.The Township’s recycling program will ...
King Township will be getting a shot in the arm, thanks to some provincial funding.Stephen Lecce, MPP for King—Vaughan, announced Monday the Ontario government is ...
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